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Sattar Bahlulzade Painting

Ibrahim Hasanov

Azerbaijan

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 39.4 W x 39.4 H x 0.8 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

This piece is my abstract portrait of Sattar Bahlulzadeh. I didn’t want to capture him in a traditional way but instead focused on his essence, his characteristic features—the things that made him stand out as an artist and a person. I was inspired after revisiting his works and feeling the deep connection he had to nature and the Azerbaijani landscape. While painting, I wasn’t thinking about exact details; it was more about how his spirit moved through the canvas. I used abstraction to reflect the freedom and fluidity in his work, allowing me to express what words can’t fully capture about him. It’s more a feeling of who he was rather than a likeness.

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Acrylic on Canvas

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One-of-a-kind Artwork

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39.4 W x 39.4 H x 0.8 D in

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Hasanov Ibrahim Ruhulla oglu was born in Baku in 1953. He received his diploma from the University of Arts in 1982 after having graduated from Azim Azimzade State Art School in 1973. His versatility as a painter and sculptor has earned him a reputation among art lov-ers. Searches in different directions formed the basis of his creative biography. Baku hosted his debut solo show in 1990. Art enthusiasts were captivated by the di-versity of the exhibition’s genres, which included painting, sculpture, graphics, and “soft sculpture”—a creative outlet that breathed new life into his work. People from many countries, including Norway, Germany, and Turkey, expressed a strong interest in this genre. In 1991, the artist held his second solo exhibition in London. The London Museum purchased all the artworks on display. He joined the Azerbaijan Union of Artists in 1991. In 1995, he was personally invited to live and work in Turkey by Prime Minister Tansu Chillar. The artist’s studio is an absolute treasure chest of ideas and plans, including a mon-umental work honouring “Nuru Pasha and his Islamic army,” the “End to aggression” project dedicated to the Azerbaijani soldier, a sculpture of Baku philanthropist and millionaire Haji Zeynalabdin Tagiyev. A number of Ibrahim Hasanov’s creative works are housed in private collections, while others have been acquired by foreign museums and art galleries. There is a stone carving sculpture called “Waiting” in Tokyo’s Oriental Museum. This modest artist is also well-known for his charitable endeavours. For no charge, he sculpted busts of multiple Karabakh war martyrs. His expansive worldview, flawless ar-tistic vision, and patriotic spirit are on full display in works such as the Mubariz Ibra-himov bust in Gabala and the massive memorial built in honour of the Karabakh mar-tyrs in Keshla. Throughout Azerbaijan, you can find the artist’s monumental works. Recent years have seen the installation of a 3-meter sculpture of the famous publicist poet Mirza Alakbar Sabir in front of the museum that was once the poet’s home. In 2018, he also crafted a breathtaking composition before the equestrian club in Mehdiabad settlement. On December 15, 2023, the jubilee exhibition "Metamorphic transitions: 70/30" by Ibra-him Hasanov and his son Ruhulla Hasanzade was held at the Museum Center in Baku.

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